What is Kava and 3 Recipes (2024)


I was first introduced to
kava (technically called “kava kava”) while visiting Hawaii’s Big Island. After getting back to the mainland, I began to notice kava everywhere. Kava bars were now easy to find on my travels coast-to-coast, from Asheville, North Carolina to Portland, Oregon. Articles in publications like The New York Times extolled its increasing popularity as an alternative to caffeine-fueled coffee shops or alcohol-centric drinking establishments.

At Mountain Rose Herbs, we’ve prepared the fresh root as a communal beverage to welcome guests at our headquarters and toasted industry friends over a cup of kava chai at the biannual International Herb Symposium.

What is Kava?

Kava kava is the same genus as household black peppercorns. It promotes relaxation and stress reduction* and can be found in many traditional herbal preparations, including our Aphrodite’s Syrup or popular Hit the Hay formula.

A traditional herb of the Pacific Islands, it has a somewhat mysterious history going back more than 3,000 years. There are many folk tales about the origin of kava kava. Some saythe first plant grew on the grave of a sacrificed islander, others that a Samoan girl who traded the plant’s sleep-inducing roots with a chief from a nearby island in exchange for two egg-laying hens—and many more stories abound.

Kava has traditionally been used (and continues to flourish) as a ceremonial beverage. It was first encountered by Europeans in the 18th century during the voyage of Captain Cook, who recorded the process and ceremony in detail. According to Cook’s account, the root was chewed and then pounded into a “mulch,” which was then mixed with water to produce a brownish bitter beverage that was consumed for its psychoactive properties.

How to Prepare Kava

If you ask 10 people how to prepare kava, expect to get 10 different answers. Jacob, who works with our kava kava growers in the Pacific Islands, loves its earthy flavor and sprinkles powdered kava kava on his morning coffee or afternoon tea. I prefer to drink kava without tasting so much of its rooty tang. We have concocted some recipes that allow you to experience the relaxing benefits of kava. Enjoy!

Kava Colada Recipe

This alcohol-free twist on a piña colada is a playful, tasty way to mask kava’s earthiness. Makes 2 to 3 servings.

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup organic pineapple juice (enough to make 6 pineapple ice cubes)
  • 2 Tbsp. organic kava kava powder
  • 1/2 cup organic coconut milk
  • 1/2 cup organic orange juice
  • 6 ice cubes (made from water)
  • 1/2 tsp. organic roasted cacao powder
  • 2-3 organic orange wedges

Directions

  1. Freeze pineapple juice in an ice cube tray. A 3/4 cup of juice should make 6 ice cubes, enough for this recipe. Or fill an ice cube tray with 2 cups juice to have leftover pineapple ice cubes for another time.
  2. Combine kava kava powder, coconut milk, and orange juice in a blender.
  3. Blend for 5-15 minutes (or whatever your blender can withstand). Supposedly the longer you blend, the stronger kava’s effects will be.
  4. Add 6 pineapple ice cubes to the blender and 6 ice cubes made from water. Quickly blend to avoid melting the ice.
  5. Pour in a festive glass. Sprinkle with cacao powder and garnish with an orange wedge.

Note: Powders can have a shorter shelf-life than whole spices. For extra credit (and maximum potency!) use kava kava root and powder yourself in a spice/coffee grinder right before use. Some have ruined their grinders this way, but I found mine was strong enough for the task.

Kava Tea Recipe

This super simple addition of kava kava root to your favorite tea is a tasty way to imbibe this traditional herb.

Ingredients

  • 2 Tbsp. organic kava kava root
  • 1 Tbsp. mint chocolate mate or classic chai(which contain caffeine) or firefly chai (a nice caffeine-free option)

Directions:

  1. Place tea and kava in our tea travel tumbleror other tea accessory of choice.
  2. Slowly pour hot (not boiling!) water over tea and let steep 5 to 10 minutes, or until desired strength. I personally like to brew mine for 30 minutes.
  3. Strain and enjoy!

French Press Kava Recipe

For a purer form dried kava in beverage form, try this option, which can be made with just a couple ingredients.

Ingredients

  • 6 Tbsp. - 1 cup organic kava kava powder
  • 1/4 - 1 cup organic apple cider (optional)

Directions

  1. Place desired amount of powdered kava kava (or powder yourself from the root for maximum potency) into a French press or tea press.
  2. Fill tea press the remainder of the way with hot (not boiling!) water.
  3. Let sit 20 to 30 minutes. Then press.
  4. Dilute each cup of liquid with 1/4 cup apple cider if desired (the cider does a good job of hiding the herb’s earthy flavor). Enjoy!

Is Kava Safe?

As with all herbal products, we recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications. Many report numbing effects from kava, so don't be surprised if it makes your mouth tingle. Kava should always be used in moderation and is not for use by anyone under 18. Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use during pregnancy or lactation, if you have liver problems, or are taking any medications. Excessive use, or use with products that cause drowsiness, may impair your ability to operate a vehicle or dangerous equipment.

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*This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only.

What is Kava and 3 Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What does kava do to the body? ›

Common effects include: for small doses – relaxed muscles, sleepiness, feelings of wellbeing and relaxation, mild loss of feeling in the throat and mouth, appetite loss. for larger doses – dilated pupils, reddened eyes, nausea, drowsiness, reduced muscle control (ataxia).

What gets you high in kava? ›

Kavalactones are the primary chemical components of Kava that produce its effects. There are numerous Kavalactones, but only six contribute to the effects, including Kavain, dihydroKavain, methysticin, dihydromethysticin, yangonin, and desmethoxyyangonin.

Is kava illegal in USA? ›

So is it legal in the United States? Yes. Kava is legal in the United States for personal use as a dietary supplement. In fact, kava is legal in most countries, and is often regulated as a food or dietary supplement (Poland, though, is the only country to outright ban the plant.)

Why does kava make you feel good? ›

Kava kava (“kava” for short) contains substances called kavapyrones. They act much like alcohol on your brain, making you feel calm, relaxed, and happy. The plant is also thought to relieve pain, prevent seizures, and relax muscles.

Does kava get you buzzed? ›

So, can kava create a “high”? The answer is—possibly, but not probably. High doses of kava can produce more intense feelings of euphoria, sedation, and mild intoxication. Regardless, kava is not considered a drug that produces a "high" in the way marijuana or cocaine do.

Does kava get you drunk? ›

Kava is unique among "psychoactive" substances. Though some speak of being "krunk" or "rooted" in comparison to "drunk", virtually all kava consumers will agree that these feelings are dependent on their mental cooperation with kava.

Is kava worse for liver than alcohol? ›

Liver damage

While the benefits over alcohol seem clear, kava may not be immune to some of the risks that we also find in excess use of alcohol. Kuhn added, “Some research suggests that kava could lead to liver injury. But those studies are refuted, leading many to feel confused about the risks of use.”

How long does kava high last? ›

How long the kava drink effects last will vary depending on the variety and strength of the kava you drink. In general, the euphoric and uplifting effects can be felt for anywhere between 1-3 hours, while the stress relieving and relaxing effects can last longer, eventually making you feel sleepy.

What are the negative side effects of kava? ›

Kava might cause sleepiness and slowed breathing. Some medications, called sedatives, can also cause sleepiness and slowed breathing. Taking kava with sedative medications might cause breathing problems and/or too much sleepiness.

Is kava bad for your heart? ›

The Australia Associated Press quotes Mr Clough as saying that although his research had found no evidence long-term kava use caused heart disease, its properties as a strong muscle relaxant could trigger problems for people with pre-existing cardiac conditions when they exerted themselves, such as playing sport.

Can Christians drink kava? ›

As an emblem of tradition and chiefliness, kava is symbolically entwined with ancestral spirits in ways that many Christians find worrisome. Indeed, evangelical sects such as the Assemblies of God and Seventh-day Adventists ban kava drinking.

Is kava detectable in drug test? ›

Kava is detectable in blood and urine and drivers deemed by Police to be under the influence of kava (with or without other drugs), may be charged with an offence.

Why do you clap before drinking kava? ›

When someone, usually the host, presents you with a bowl of kava,you clap once, shout bula (hello in fijian) drink the kava(usually in one gulp), clap 3 times and end with the word ma-ca (pronounced ma-da) This is a sign of respect between the fijians. And this is very significant in a kava ceremony.

What happens the first time you drink kava? ›

It can take about fifteen to twenty minutes for the effects of your kava tea to kick in. So, a kava drink helps you relax. You may feel a sudden change in how your body feels. Typically, your body relaxes, allowing you to feel calm and happy.

Can I drink kava daily? ›

Most experts recommend that you take no more than 250 milligrams per day and limit your use to no more than three months. Be advised that liver damage has been known to occur after one month of kava use with normal doses.

Is kava safer than alcohol? ›

While the benefits over alcohol seem clear, kava may not be immune to some of the risks that we also find in excess use of alcohol. Kuhn added, “Some research suggests that kava could lead to liver injury. But those studies are refuted, leading many to feel confused about the risks of use.”

Why is kava hard on the liver? ›

There are many reasons for liver damage. For one, kava depletes glutathione, a chief antioxidant, within the liver. It also inhibits enzymes involved in the metabolism of many drugs. Many of the cases of liver toxicity were seen in people who had prior liver disease or used alcohol in addition to kava.

Does kava knock you out? ›

It is this experience of peaceful contemplation, regaining control over one's thoughts, that may be behind some of the observed effects of kava on sleep. Kava won't “knock you out” or make you unconscious.

How long does kava affect the body? ›

Short answer that works for most situations is; after drinking kava, you should begin to feel the effects in about 15 minutes and last about 3 hours. Long answer - The experience will usually peak in the first 30 minutes and last somewhere between 1-4 hours, gradually cooling off over time.

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